| Faculty Biographies |
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| Michael Brundage, MSc, MD F.R.C.P(C) |
| Dr. Michael Brundage is a professor of oncology and of community health and epidemiology at Queen’s University and is the Head of the Radiation Treatment Program at the Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontario at Kingston General Hospital. He has a busy clinical practice, a post-graduate teaching portfolio, and research programs in medical decision-making, the design and analysis of clinical trials, and the use of quality of life outcome assessments. He trained in Radiation Oncology at Princess Margaret Hospital, and completed an M.Sc. in Community Health and Epidemiology at Queen’s University. Brundage joined the Department of Oncology at Queen’s in 1991 and became a founding member of the staff of the Radiation Oncology Research Unit (1992), now a division of the Queen’s Cancer Research Institute. Brundage co-directs the clinical decision making group of Research Unit and is co-chair of the Quality of Life Committee of NCIC Clinical Trials Group. He has over 200 published papers and abstracts in the peer-reviewed literature. |
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